Yamaha - Carb. assy. 1 - 7FK-14101-02-00
Yamaha - Carb. assy. 1 - 7FK-14101-02-00
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Description
Description
Yamaha - Carburetor Assembly 1 - Fuel System Component - 7FK-14101-02-00
Overview
When a carb starts going, you feel it right away—hard starts, uneven idle, or that hesitation when you throttle up. I’ve swapped plenty of these over the years, and a fresh assembly usually brings the engine right back to life. It’s a solid fix when cleaning or rebuilding just isn’t cutting it anymore. Once it’s dialed in, the motor runs smoother and responds the way it should.
Key Features
• Balanced Fuel-Air Mixture – Delivers the proper mix for smooth starts and steady throttle response.
• Complete Assembly Unit – Ready-to-install design simplifies replacement and reduces downtime.
• OEM Fit and Linkage Alignment – Matches factory setup for proper mounting and throttle operation.
• Restores Engine Performance – Helps correct rough idle, hesitation, and inconsistent power delivery.
Engine & Boat Compatibility
Designed for Yamaha outboard engines that utilize a carbureted fuel system. Commonly used across a range of Yamaha outboards where accurate fuel-air mixing is essential for reliable operation and smooth performance.
FAQ
Q: What are signs this carburetor needs replacing?
A: Persistent rough idle, poor starting, or hesitation even after cleaning usually means it’s time to replace it.
Q: Will this fix fuel-related performance issues?
A: In many cases, yes—especially if the old carb is worn, clogged, or not metering fuel properly.
Q: Do I need to tune it after installing?
A: It’s typically close out of the box, but you may need to fine-tune idle or mixture settings.
Q: How does old fuel affect the carburetor?
A: Old or contaminated fuel can clog internal passages and cause poor performance.
Q: Any tips before installing a new carburetor?
A: Make sure your fuel lines and filters are clean so you don’t carry debris into the new unit.
Specs & Engine Application
Specs & Engine Application
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